At 09:06 22.08.2003 +0100, Luis.F.Correia wrote:
... The current uClibc development does not use UML.
What is the minimal environment then for:
a) Kernel compile
Is it really different from the Bering standard kernel enviroonment? I always thought Kernels are library independent...?
b) userland compile
It would be nice If one could prepare a filesystem which can be chrooted to (no UML necessary) to compile the necessary pieces. IMHO it should be possible to just loop mount a file, chroot there and do what's needed to compile the bits and pieces. You cannot test what you compiled this way but that is another matter.
cheers Erich
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